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a country that allows the genital mutilation of its citizens is destined for violence and ruin...BAN circumcision. Her body her rights, HIS BODY HIS RIGHTS

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    1. CourtneyKRoweMD‏ @CourtneyKRoweMD 2 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @scotter @erlohman @Scott_Wiener

      The many ifs are the problem. Because what if a child were having pain and couldn't participate in sports? You might still not do a surgery, but you'd at least want to be able to discuss it. That's the problem of surgery bans. They don't allow for patient-centered care.

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    2. Eric Lohman  🍞 🌹‏ @erlohman 2 Apr 2019
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      Would you stop using patient-centered care when you really mean parent-centered care? It's very annoying.

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    3. Scott Sparks, MD‏ @scotter 2 Apr 2019
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      No, she means patient-centered. Honestly, we don’t intervene to make the parents feel better. We really are here to take care of the children and we feel extremely passionate about it

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    4. Eric Lohman  🍞 🌹‏ @erlohman 2 Apr 2019
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      CARES started a hashtag called #parentalrights. Did you see it? Or this attached flyer, where they make it pretty clear that the parent's right to assign a gender to their CAH kids via surgery is in jeopardy? Who else would it be about, since the kids are obviously not consulted?pic.twitter.com/4pjtUxz9rD

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    5. CourtneyKRoweMD‏ @CourtneyKRoweMD 2 Apr 2019
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      Sorry but -- surgery does not assign gender. Gender identity comes from the individual. And while doctors have no influence on gender. gender affirming care is known to be vital to mental health as learned from the transgender community.

      4 replies 1 retweet 7 likes
    6. CourtneyKRoweMD‏ @CourtneyKRoweMD 2 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @CourtneyKRoweMD @erlohman and

      So yes, I respect parents who are advocating to preserve choices and options for their children who are intersex just as I respect parents who are advocating to preserve choices and options for their children who are transgender.

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    7. Eric Lohman  🍞 🌹‏ @erlohman 2 Apr 2019
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      They aren't advocating to preserve choices for their child, they are preserving their own right to make choices FOR their child. Hence the Parent's Rights garbage spewing from CARES. Rosie has her options preserved since she can still choose no surgery. Can they all say that?

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    8. CourtneyKRoweMD‏ @CourtneyKRoweMD 2 Apr 2019
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      As a parent, you also made a choice for your child -- choosing surgery and choosing no surgery are both choices. I am sure you did it with thought, care, consideration, research and a great deal of love. Other parents are asking for the opportunity to do the same.

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    9. Eric Lohman  🍞 🌹‏ @erlohman 2 Apr 2019
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      I didn't make a choice, there was no choice to make. Rosie had no medically necessary reason to have a surgery, so we simply didn't have one. That's not a "choice". My non-CAH son Silas also didn't have genital surgery, but I wouldn't call that a choice.

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    10. CourtneyKRoweMD‏ @CourtneyKRoweMD 2 Apr 2019
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      Sure it’s a choice! Let’s say you were choosing no circumcision for example. That means you’re choosing higher risk of UTI, higher HIV and HPV transmission, higher penile Ca risk. A very reasonable compromise for some families. But still a choice you make on behalf of your child.

      43 replies 0 retweets 5 likes
      Nicole‏ @peaceniky 4 Apr 2019
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      How much money are you making from the skin trade industry @CourtneyKRowe

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